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younger fon of his highnefs prince Charles Louis Frederic of Mecklenburgh Strelitz.

April 5. Her ferene highness the princefs Louifa Carolina, margravine of Baden Dourlach, and fifter to the landgrave of Heffe Darmstadt.

6. Sir William Guife, bart. representative for the county of Glou. cefter.

Lord Bruce, at Spa, in Germany. 9. Sir John Frederick, bart. F. R. S. in the 74th year of his age.

10. At Greenwich, in an advanced age, admiral Mann.

11. Mrs. Ofbaldefton, relict of Dr. Ofbaldefton, late bishop of London.

Hon. Mrs. Bofcawen, relict of lieut. gen. George Boscawen.

15. James Brockholes, efq. ne phew to the duchefs of Norfolk.

19. At lady Harriot Vernon's, in Grafton street, after a lingering illhefs, Mifs Lucy Vernon, her lady Thip's third daughter.

20. Sir John Ramfay, bart. of Banff.

21. Mrs. Willes, relict of the late right hon. Edward Willes, lord chief baron of his majesty's court of exchequer in Ireland.

23. The right rev. Dr. Philip Yonge, lord bifhop of Norwich.

28. Lord Charles Cavendish, grand-uncle to the duke of Devonhire.

31. The rev. George Stinton, D. D. chancellor of the church of Lincoln.

May 3. Prince Octavius, at Kew palace, of innoculation for the smallpox, aged four years, two months, and ten days.

6. The right hon. Hen. Loftus, earl of Ely, viscount Loftus, of the kingdom of Ireland, and knight of the order of St. Patrick.

10. Mrs. Frances Bowyer, a

maiden lady, fifter of the late fr
William, and aunt of the present fir
William Bowyer, bart.

11. Henry Howarth, efq.
16. Sir William Douglas, bart.

20. The right hon. lady For tefcue, viscountefs Valentia, wife of the right hon. Arthur, viscount Valentia, in the kingdom of Ireland.

23. Rear-admiral Cha. Webber. 25. Sir John Gordon, of Invergordon, bart.

26. The right hon. lord Carbery, of the kingdom of Ireland. He is fucceeded by his only fon, the hon. George Evans, efq.

Mrs. Jane Yonge, aunt to fir George Yonge, bart.

29. His excellency compte de Haflang, envoy from his ferene highnels the elector Palatine and duke of Bavaria, privy-counfellor and chamberlain at both courts; likewife knight of the illuftrious order of St. George, in the 83d year of his age, after an embafly of fortyfour years.

Lady Anne Greville, fifter to the earl of Warwick.

June 1. Charles Byrne, the Irifh giant, eight feet two inches high, aged 22.

2. Mr. Charles Spalding, the inprover of the diving bell.

3. Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, daughter of fir James Scott, of Gala.

5. Lady Helen Stuart, lady of lord Stonefield.

7. Sir Rowland Hill, of Hawkftone, in the county of Salop, bart. He is fucceeded in his title and estates by his eldest fon, now fir Richard Hill, bart.

8. Dame Sarah Blackifton, relict of fir Matthew Blackifton, knt. late alderman of Bishopfgate ward.

Lady Chadwick, relict of the late fir Andrew Chadwick,

Lately, on her paffage from Bengal, the hon. Mrs. Carey, relict of

the

the hon. col. Carey, fon of lord viscount Falkland.

The infant don Carlos Eufebio, only fon of the prince of Afturias. 19. The hon. Mr. Bateman, brother to lord Bateman.

23. Thomas Gataker, efq. one of the curfitors of the high court of chancery, and principal of that corporation.

28. Lady Middleton, daughter of lord Pelham.

Rev. James Lewis, dean of Offory in Ireland.

Lady Pennington, wife of fir Jofeph Pennington, bart. elder brother of lord Muncaster.

July 1. Lady vifcountess Gage. 3. At Edinburgh, the right hon. James, lord Ruthven.

7. At Brighthelmftone, lady Catharine Bouverie, daughter of the earl of Dunmore.

16. At Edinburgh, Mr. Hew Dalrymple, fon to lord Wefthall.

The lady of the rev. Mr. Wyvill; fhe was the lifter of fir Marmaduke Wyvill.

Mifs Gooch, eldest daughter of fir Thomas Gooch, bart.

26. Sir Thomas Burnet, of Leys, bart.

Aug. 1. The right hon. lord vifc. Hereford, premier viscount of Englan. His lordship is fucceeded in his titles and estates by his only brother, the hon. George Devereaux, efq. now lord vifcount Hereford.

The right hon. fir William Of borne, bart.

The lady of Thomas Newte, efq. daughter of fir Charles Raymond,

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8. Sir John Ruffel, bart. 10. The lady of fir Noah Tho mas.

15. Lieut. gen Evelyn, uncle to fir Frederick Evelyn, bart.

18. The right hon. lord Ashburton, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster.

The rev. Dr. Benjamin Kennicott, canon of Christ church.

Thomas Lloyd, of Albertrinant, in the county of Cardigan, efq. brother-in-law to the right hon. the earl of Lisburne, and the hon. gen. Vaughan.

20. In Berkely-fquare, lady dowager Gerrard

22. The right hon. Robert visc. Hampden, baron Trevor, in the 73d year of his age.

30. Mrs. Perry, relict of William Perry, efq. of Penhurft, in Kent, niece to John and Jocelyn, late earls of Leicester.

Sept. 1. The right. hon. Hugh, lord Clifford, baron of Chudleigh. 4. Lady Nicolfon, widow of fir James Nicolfon, of Glenbervie.

15. The right hon. James Grenville, brother to the late carl Temple, and uncle to the prefent earl.

In the 73d year of his age, of the gout in his stomach, the rev. fir Mark Sykes, bart. D. D.

16. The right hon. fir John Shelley, bart. of Michael Grove, in the county of Suffex.

18. Lovell Stanhope, efq. uncle to the earl of Chesterfield.

May

19. Temple Weft, efq. His death was occafioned by a wound, which he received, when a youth of fixteen, on board the Buckingham, in that memorable engagement, 20, 1756, where his father, admiral Weit, then lord of the admiralty, and fecond in command to admiral Byng, engaged the French line with only fix fhips.

24. Hon. Godfrey Lill, one of the juftices

justices of the common pleas in Ireland, father of lady Caffle-Stuart.

The right hon. Walter Huffey Burgh, lord chief baron of the exchequer in Ireland.

Sir Robert Pollock. Od. 1. The right-hom. lady Delaval.

The hon. Mrs. Law, lady of the rev. Archdeacon Law, daughter of the right hon. lord vifcount Falkland.

6. The celebrated Euler, one of the greatest mathematicians of the age, at Petersburg.

The hon. James Hamilton, efq. a native, and formerly governor, of Pennfylvania.

8. The lady of fir William Deffe. 13. Hon. Mrs. Catharine Heneage, relict of George Heneage, efq. and aunt to lord Petre.

14. Lady dowager Sarah Frankland.

15. The right hon. Francis, earl of Shipbrook, whofe title is extinct. 17. The right hon. lady Anne Dufign, wife of Gerrard Dufign, efq. and fifter to the late earl of Hyndford.

18. The rev. Dr. Cuft, dean of Lincoln.

21. Sir William Hanmer, bart. 23. The right hon. Jofeph Leefon, earl of Miltown.

26. The hon. Mifs Howe, fifter of the late, and aunt to the prefent lord Chedworth.

Sir Charles Turner, bart. 28. Monf. d'Alembert, member of the French academies and the academies of fciences.

31. The right hon. earl Spencer, vife. Althorp, baron Spencer.

Richard Palmer, efq. the laft furviving brother of the late fir Thomas Palmer, bart. uncle of fir John Palmer, bart. of Carlton, in Northamptonshire.

John Grey, efq. of Morwick, 1783.

near Warkworth, uncle to the prefent fir Henry Grey, bart. of Ho wick, and fir Charles Grev, K. B. of Falladon, Northumberland.

Nov. 1. Mr. Charles Linnæus, the botanist.

4. The right hon. Alexander, lord Blantyre.

7. The hon. mafter Willoughby de Broke, fon of lord Willoughby de Broke.

10. James Wallace, efq. his ma jefty's attorney-general, king's ferjeant in the duchy court of Lancaf ter, and ferjeant of the county Pa latine of Durham.

Captain John Campbell, nephew to James, the firit duke of Argyl, and coufin to the five fucceeding dukes.

The rev. Mr. Courtenay, elder brother to the rev. Dr. Courtenay, of St. George, Hanover-fquare.

14. Mrs. Boyd, mother of fir John Boyd, bart.

16. Rev. Dr. James Trail, lord bishop of Downe and Connor. John Grey, efq. uncle to fir Hen Grey, bart. aged 93.

17. The hon. Mrs. Tracy, wife of the hon. Henry Tracy..

19. The lady of gen. Jerningham, eldest daughter of Edward Dicconfon, of Wrightington, efq. dame de la Croix Etoille.

21. The right hon. lady Caryll, confort to lord Caryll.

The lady of the rev. Mr. Richard Harrington, only brother of fir James Harrington, bart. of Penny Pound, in Monmouthshire.

At Braunfels, the reigning prince of Solms, Ferdinand William Erneft, in the 68th year of his age.

Dec. 2. Mrs. Hamilton, wife of James Hamilton, of Inverwick, efq. and daughter of the late fir Alex. Forbes, of Forran, bart.

5. At Verfailles, mademoifelle of (F) France,

France, aged five years, only daughter of the French king.

7. Sir John Mitchell, bart. of Shetland.

8. George Mafon, D. D. lord bishop of Sodor and Mann.

9. Sir George Suttie, of Balgowan, bart.

10. The right hon. lady Dorothea Inglis, widow of fir Adam Inglis, bart. of Cramond, in Scotland.

Sir Robert Smyth, bart. of Isfield, in Suffex, and Bury St. Edmund's.

11. Mrs. Randolph, relict of the

late Dr. Randolph, and fifter to the late fir John Honeywood, bart.

11. Lady Sharp, widow of fir Alexander Sharp, bart.

13. Mrs. Cornwall, mother of the speaker of the Houfe of Commons.

16. Sir William James, bart. 19. The hon. William Parker, youngest fon of the earl of Macclesfield.

21. In Grofvenor fquare, fir Francis Ratcliff, bart.

23. Mrs. Vernon, fifter to the late lord Shipbrook, and to gen. Ver

non.

The LONDON GENERAL BILL of CHRISTENINGS and BURIALS, from December 10, 1782, to December 16, 1783.

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Public As paffed in the Year 1783.

An act to permit the importation of all forts of corn, grain, and meal, upon payment of the low duties, for limited time.

An act to continue an act, intituled, "An act more effectually to prevent his majefty's enemies from being fupplied with fhips or veffels from Great Britain."

An act for granting an aid to his majefty by a land-tax.

An act for continuing and granting to his majefty certain duties upon malt, mum, cyder, and perry.

An act for continuing an act, intituled," An act for restraining fir Thomas Rumbold, bart. and Peter Perring, efq. from going out of this kingdom, for a limited time; and for difcovering their eftates and effects, and preventing the tranfport ing or alienating the fame.

1757 80 and 90-
1551 90 and 100 -

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An act to continue feveral laws, relating to the regulating the fees of officers of the customs and naval officers in America; to the allowing the exportation of certain quantities of wheat, and other articles, to his majesty's fugar colonies in America; to the permitting the exportation of tobacco-pipe clay from this kingdom to the British fugar-colonies or plantations in the Weft Indies; and to the repealing the duties upon pot and pearl afhes, wood and weed afhes, imported into Great Britain, and for granting other duties in lieu

thereof.

An act for the regulation of his majesty's marine forces while on fhore.

An act for continuing feveral acts paffed for the better regulation of laftage and ballaftage in the river Thames.

An act for allowing the importa

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An act to amend an act, intituled, "An act for the more effectual fecuring the duties upon tobacco; to prohibit the importation of currants into Great Britain in fmall packages; to repeal fuch part of the provifo in an act of the 18th year of the reign of his prefent majefty, as permits Portugal and Spanish wines, and other wines, (except French wines) to be imported in fmall cafks for private ufe; and for taking off the inland duty payable upon the importation of cocoa nuts into this kingdom, upon the exportation there of as merchandize.

An act for railing a certain fum of money by loans or exchequer

bills.

An act for more effectually draining and preferving certain lands and grounds within the level of Hatfield Chace, and parts adjacent, in the counties of York, Lincoln, and Nottingham.

An act for allowing the importation of goods from Europe in neutral fhips into the islands of St. Chriftopher, Nevis, Montferrat, Dominica, St. Vincent, Grenada, and the Granadines; and of goods the produce or manufacture of the faid iflands, and of Tobago and St. Lucia, from thence into this kingdom, in fuch fhips, upon payment of the British plantation duties, for a limited time; for permitting certain goods, the produce of thofe iflands, fecured in warehoufes in 'this kingdom, to be taken out, on payment of the British plantation duties, and to cancel certain bonds

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entered into for payment of the du ties due thereon; for further continuing certain temporary acts for the encouragement of trade; and to repeal an act, made in the 22d year of his majefty's reign, for allowing the importation of goods the growth of St. Christopher, Nevis, and Montferrat, into any of his majefty's dominions in Europe or America.

An act for rendering more effectual the provifions contained in an act of the 13th year of king George the Firft, for preventing trauds and abufes in the dying trade.

An act for authorifing the treafurer of the navy to pay to the garrifon and naval department at Gib raltar, the like bounty for deftroying certain Spania fhips of war, as is allowed to the officers and men on board any of his majesty's fhips of war taking or destroying fhips of war belonging to the enemy.

An act for punishing mutiny and defertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.

An act for rendering the payment of creditors more equal and expeditious, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland; and for making perpetual fo much of an act, made in the 12th year of his prefent majefty's reign, as relates to bills and promiffory notes.

An act for repealing an act, made in the last feffion of parliament, for compelling John Whitehill, efq. to return into this kingdom, and for other purpofes; and for vesting in the faid John Whitehill his eftate and effects forfeited in confequence of the faid act; and for restraining him from going out of this kingdom for a limited time; and for difcovering his eftate and effects, and preventing the transporting or alien. ating the fame.

An act for building a new Shirehall and Guildhall for the county of (F a) Salop

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